The Loxahatchee Wildlife Rescue Center is located at my home in Loxahatchee Florida.Our mission statement is to rehabilitate and release wildlife back into suitable habitat, and to educate homeowners on how to create a more wildlife friendly environment in their own back yards.
Tropical Pond & Garden is the sole support of the center. Although we are licensed by both state and federal agencies, we receive no governmental funding of any kind. Your business enables us to care for these animals and we appreciate your help!
Thank you!
-Leeann Connelly |

Cleo (our foster mom) is shown here teaching a baby sandhill crane how to eat

Baby owls must be weighed every day

Owls, almost ready for release

Mocking birds

Young tree ducks exercising in the new waterfowl habitat

Young blue jay almost grown up enough to go!

The white swan in the background was run over by a golf cart on a golf course and just left for dead.
Her injuries was so sever the vets had to amputate both wings. after five months of dry hospitalization
she prepares for her first bath in the new water bird habitat.by the way,
the big goose near her has really become a good friend to her

Sweet and peaceful. These young doves are getting ready to fly free

Same baby sandhill crane is now 4 ft tall! He will be able to go in just a few weeks

A very young armadillo is the first patient to use our new intensive care unit.
It works very well and was purchased with money from sales of pond plants
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